NAGEL, WOLFGANG, Wer soll das alles lesen! (Who could read all that?) 3pp from STERN, pages 523-525 in PP 907-910. More choice, not more reading is required! People who read on a higher level, will have a chance to arrive at a still higher level. Each to get the chance to reach the writings that are of highest interest to him. The rest will be easy. It would be like each person finding his best friends from all potential ones for him in the whole world. – J.Z.

NA-GRIAMEL FEDERATION: The Visit of Jimmy Moli Stevens, President of Na-Griamel Federation, to Australia, in 1979, 5pp, also 10 pp, headed ‘LIBERTY IN PARADISE’, probably from AGAINST THE WALL, all supplied by John Hospers, in PP 958.

NA-GRIAMEL FEDERATION, 12 U.S. clippings and letters, and some articles, in PP 958.

NAJEMY, JOHN M., Guild Republicanism in Trecento Florence: The Success and Ultimate Failure of Corporate Politics, THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW 84, Feb. 79, 53-71, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p807, headed: Florentine Guilds and Republicanism. – The terms “corporation” and “corporationism” are almost as much misunderstood, misused and abused as is “capitalism”. – J.Z., 7.6.98.

NAM SYMPOSIUM, The Spiritual and Moral Significance of Free Enterprise, 1961, 43pp, contains: The Design of Freedom, by Felix Morley, 10pp, The Spiritual Strength of the American System, by Herrell DeGraff, 11pp, The Moral Element in Free Enterprise, by F.A. Hayek, 8pp, Rights Across the Board, by John Davenport, 11pp, in PP 1,015.

NASA, IS IT LEGITIMATE? PP 914. – I still feel cheated about a photographic order sent to its contractor and which was never supplied by it. But upon my repeated complaints, one of the scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena finally sent me, unofficially, at his expense, the high resolution picture of Ganymede that I had wanted to buy, in order to either confirm or refute my impression of a “rolling large mountain” on Ganymede, causing some of its strange “grooves”. This high resolution photograph finally dissolved my interpretation of a low resolution newspaper image. IF NASA or its agent had responded honestly and in time, I would never have complained and would have been self-enlightened on this years ago. As it is, I am still out of pocket ca. $ 50 and never got any response from them and their photographic agency. But if THAT were all the bureaucrats have ever deprived me of, I would not mind it, much. – J.Z.

NASH, GEORGE H., The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America: A Reappraisal, Young America’s Foundation, 1980, 11pp, in PP 987.

NATCOM REVIEW, III/1, Jan. 91. Review and Commentary on the Libertarian National Committee, San Francisco, 8pp, in PP 474. – The kind of paper that can turn libertarians against a libertarian party. – J.Z.

NATIONAL CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE CO-OP UNION, ICOM, ICOF, THE NATIONAL CDA, LOCAL CDA’S & CEWG, Trade Unions and Co-ops, and advice note…, 20pp, London, n.d., 1983 or after, in PP 1408: 116.

NATIONAL ECONOMIC LEAGUE, SPECIAL COMMITTEE, The Initiative and Referendum, Arguments pro and con, with rebuttal for the Affirmative by Prof. Lewis J. Johnson and rebuttal for the Negative by Prof. C.F.A. Currier, 1912, 72pp, in PP 1136.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, Enlisting Tree Sausage in the War on Cancer, 8/95, short clipping: 105, in PP 1489. – If you leave it merely to the “experts” and conventional procedures then cancer might continue to plague us for further decades. Laymen could and should collect and publish all alternative cancer treatment avenues, finance and reward research in them and gain the freedom to offer themselves for experiments, at least in terminal cases. There should not be any monopolies or “permits” for treatments. – Some of the most interesting cures I found in: JONATHAN EISEN, Editor, Suppressed Inventions & Other Discoveries, Auckland, 1994, 418pp, ISBN No.0.9583334-7-5. – J.Z.

NATIONAL HEALTH FEDERATION, 4pp pamphlet for freedom of choice in medicine, 29x, in PP 726.

NATIONAL INTEREST, IN THE, Maryborough, Queensland, No. 7A, 15.6.96, special issue against gun control,8pp, in PP 1349: 57. – It proves that the British BILL OF RIGHTS legally still applies to Australia and recognizes the right to bear arms. But our public “servants”, on the highest level, fail to uphold it, although that makes them criminally liable. State governor does not know his job and passes the buck, being a political appointee. – Most legal “minds” seem to favour only relatively recent and supposedly positive laws, no matter how negative these are towards individual human rights in new or old bill of rights versions. – Some experience with totalitarian regimes is missing in their “education”, also some appreciation of majority despotism and the “revolution of the managers” represented by the governmental bureaucrats. Lawyers are well versed and very interested in making themselves appear to be very much needed. They, too, in most cases, have the trade union mentality. – J.Z.

NATIONAL INTEREST, Maryborough No. 14, 18.3.98 & No. 16, 30.5.98, 24pp: 94, in PP 1524. – What is believed to be, under territorialism, the “national interest” is in reality mostly very much against the national interest, that is, the interest of all people in a territory ruled by a government. – Favouring just a few fundamental liberties, while strongly opposing many other ones, is just not good enough. – J.Z., 3.9.98.

NATIONAL INTEREST, Maryborough, No. 15, 10.5.1998, 16pp: 110, &No. 17, 28.8.98, 16pp: 118, in PP 1527. – It is still espousing Pauline Hanson. Not everyone who contradicts our ruling politicians is thereby sufficiently right and sensible in every respect or even on many points. Her “One Nation” party is just another grass roots party, with a few good points and many bad ones, based on popular prejudices. Her errors might come to further enchain you. The more popular a politician is the more he or she is like to share and spout popular prejudices. I reproduce this publication for its few pro-freedom stands and reject its anti-freedom propositions. – J.Z.

NATIONAL LAND TENURE, INTERNATIONAL LAND REFORM or ABOLITION OF NATIONAL LAND TENURE, PP 5. See BORDERS, IMMIGRATION, On Panarchy, Exterritorial Organization, National Sovereignty, Minority Autonomy, Individual Secessionism, Individual Sovereignty.

NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK FOUNDATION, Foundation Action in the News, 1978, 8pp of clippings on significant fights of William F. Buckley, Jr., in PP 1076.

NATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION: A Force for Slavery? 290.

NATIONAL SELF-DETERMINATION: AN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL LIE, 177, 1052-61 (LA Foreign Pol. Persp. 12)

NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY, PP 1 & 2. – While the territorial and thus coercive national sovereignty must be abolished, on an exterritorial and voluntary level it and other kinds of sovereignty or self-determination and autonomy can be realized and even multiplied. See: ON PANARCHY. – J.Z.

NATIONAL TAXPAYER’S UNION, How to Start a Local Taxpayers’ Group, a 20 pp guide, 24x, in PP 212-213.

NATIONAL TAXPAYERS UNION, It is about time someone said “No”, 1p advertisement: 601, in PP 1457/62. – Don’t blame me for its small print at the bottom. If it contained ideas rather than names I would probably have enlarged it. – J.Z.

NATIONAL WORKSHOPS, PP 371. See Public Works, Unemployment.

NATIONALISM & CULTURE, PP 289, 788.

NATIONALISM, PP 378/80, 697, 1158. See ON PANARCHY for the satisfaction of all except territorial nationalistic aspirations. – J.Z.

NATIONALISM, See: HARPER’S MAGAZINE, Republican Virtues at odds with the cult of the nation, July 79, 15pp: 209, in PP 1506/07.

NATIONALISM, See: TEMPLIN, RALPH, Is Nationalism Always Aggressive? 2pp: 141, in PP 1480. – TERRITORIAL nationalism always is, by its very nature and against internal as well as external enemies. The aggression is simply not total or constant or always in military form. – J.Z.,

NATIVE TITLE: WELLS, ROBERT, Forget native title, the land belongs to us all. Letter, 30.12.96 in “WEST”, 1p, in PP 1393: 112. Many more non-aborigines than Aboriginess were born and live now in Australia. Who can rightly deny them their “native” status or blame them for any crimes their grandparents or parents may have committed? My 3 sons and 4 grandchildren were born here. – What would have happened to Aborigines under Nazi or Japanese occupation? – I do not believe in a collective racial guilt trip, either. – J.Z.

NATURAL LIVING: BORSODI, RALPH, The School of Living. Exploring the Concept of Normal Living, 2pp, in PP 1386/91: 665 & 702. – Different human natures require different forms of natural living. The concept “unnatural” needs defining – for what can be OUTSIDE of nature or CONTRARY to it? – J.Z.

NAZIS, Sample of the most extreme kind of publication, See: STUERMER, DER, Nuernberg, Deutsches Wochenblatt zum Kampfe um die Wahrheit, Herausgeber: Julius Streicher, an infamous Nazi, issue of 9.4. 1942 as a sample of his antisemitic hate press, 4pp: 119, in PP 1514. – Some publications do not have ANY redeeming features. However, one should learn to know all of one’s enemies and their particular fixed ideas, since, during crisis times, they can become national and even international threats. This can easily happen under territorial rule. How much anti-semitism & hatred and blaming of “aliens” would remain after e.g. panarchies, monetary freedom, cooperative production and fully freed trade had been introduced for at least 10 years? PIOT, J.Z., 3.9.98.

NAZISM, See: RAAB, EARL, The Anatomy of Nazism, 1961, Anti-Defamation League of B’nair B’rith and The Free Sons of Israel, 40 pp, with illustrations incompletely reproduced, in PP 1242.

NEALES, SUE, When Rites go Wrong, 3pp on “initiations”: 114, in PP 1496. – Not only statist anti-freedom customs and mores are still with us. Those who do appreciate individual rights and liberties fully or widely are few and far in-between. – J.Z.

NEAL’S YARD AGENCY FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, 2pp, ISI, in PP 1262.

NEALS YARD DESK TOP PUBLISHING STUDIO, 1p leaflet, Feb.88, in PP 803.

NEARING, HELEN AND SCOTT, Living the Good Life, How to Live Sanely and Simply in a Troubled World, 1p. review by Roy Johnson, in PP 1367/68: 136.

NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL, What the Single Tax Advocates Claim for their Theory, 5pp, on Single Tax, in PP 1265.

NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS, THE, PP 829. We are still stuck with all too many nebulous hypotheses, in the social “sciences”, practised coercively upon us, as if that were rightful and as if they were proven theories. – J.Z.

NEILSON, FRANCIS, How Diplomats Make War, 1915, 392pp, 728, in PP 1457/62. – Evidence that you cannot trust the machineries of territorial governments to keep the peace and minimize wars. My own peace program is largely recorded in my two books, in PP 16-18 & 61-65. Hundreds of wrongful and irrational ideas, practices and institutions are involved. Most remain active factors while most peace lovers criticize and somewhat resist only a few of them. What is worse: Most organized peace lovers not only ignore but even approve many of the factors making for war or preventing a lasting and just peace in freedom. Obvious war making factors are e.g. conscription, standing armies, compulsory taxation, confiscation of assets, government debts or “insecurities” (investments in tax slaves), censorship, the lies of propaganda. Here mainly secret diplomacy and treaties are explored. Widely ignored by most peace lovers, are factors like monetary despotism, leading to mass unemployment and allowing to finance unpopular wars through inflation, territorialism (see: ON PANARCHY), collective responsibility notions, wrong definitions of aggression and of the enemy, decision monopoly of governments on war and peace, international treaties and alliances, recognition of foreign governments, armament and disarmament. – Other ignored factors are: outlawry of separate peace treaties, peace negotiations and treaties between the people and soldiers themselves, of desertion, treason, espionage, sabotage, resistance and insurrections, even when these would be morally justified or even obligatory. Add the mostly wrongful and often atrocious treatment of POWs and deserters and refugees, absolute and strictly enforced military obedience, rather than training for effective disobedience towards all wrongful orders. The outlawry of ideal citizen forces, sworn in to defend nothing but individual rights. Protectionism, rather than Free Trade. ABC mass murder or anti-people devices. Unconditional surrender demands. Absence of rightful war and peace aims. The false notion that strength lies in enforced unity and in super “weapons”. Wrongful alliances. The suppression of minority groups. Ignorance of or lack of appreciation for individual rights, especially in the economic and political spheres. Most warring governments or civil war contestants have more wrongs than rights on their side and remain unaware of how they could coexist peacefully and independently in the same territories. For now & here these hints must suffice. Numerous other wrong notions of peace lovers and war hawks are involved. All errors & prejudices involved ought to be studied and refuted much more thoroughly than has been the case so far, even by “Peace Research Institutes” that have adopted all too many wrongful premises unchecked, because they are committed, essentially, to territorial non-solutions. – J.Z., 15.5.98.

NEILSON, FRANCIS, In Quest of Justice, 1944, 134pp, including a 7pp bibliography, in PP 1265. Georgist.

NESSE & WILLIAMS, Why We Get Sick, Random House, ISBN 0-8129-2224-7, here only in a review and recommendation by Jim Rice, 1p: 505, in PP 1293/95, titled: Evolution and the Human Condition.

NETTLAU, MAX, Aims and Methods of Anarchism, 1934, 48pp: 48, in PP 1497. – IN RUSSIAN! If Russians & the other former captive people learned not only to reject OTHER economic features of despotic communism but also its monetary despotism (e.g. legal tender & the central bank’s issue monopoly), then most of its present economic troubles would soon be over. The remaining communists should be allowed to do their own things to THEMSELVES but only within the framework of exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer commmunities. – Apart from attemptiing to cover minor spots, I reproduced Russian texts in their flawed printing rather than waiting indefinitely for someone able and willing to hand-correct them. The Russian alphabet is another communication barrier. It would somehow help is the same sound symbols were adopted for the same sounds as is already largely done in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. – PIOT, J.Z., 26.5.98

NETTLAU, MAX, Gesammelte Aufsaetze, Band I, 1980, Verlag Die Freie Gesellschaft, Hannover, 159 S.: 31, in PP 1524. – All from Max Nettlau’s writings published between Nov. 1929 and Aug. 32 but some may have been written much earlier. I wonder whether the IISH in Amsterdam, which inherited his collection, has still left some of his writings unpublished, even on microfiche. – J.Z.

NETTLAU, MAX, La Anarquia A Traves De Los Tiempos, 1935, 349pp, 1- 81, in PP 1518. Copy donated by VALERIO ISCA, in 1990, with annotations by his wife, IDA PILAT ISCA, who reconstituted an English translation (which was finally, in 1996, published by Freedom Press, London), from this Spanish and an Italian translation. The original English translation had been lost during the Spanish Civil War. Isca gave me a copy of the manuscript of the translation, hoping that I would publish it on microfiche and before Freedom Press would get around to it. Well, I did not and am sorry about that. But it would have meant key-boarding in the whole book from the manuscript and I do tend to postpone such labours. A reference to De Pudt’s “Panarchie” can be found on page 87, sheet 22. Yesterday I finally got a copy of the Freedom Press edition, from Jura Books: Max Nettlau, A Short History of Anarchism, translated by Ida Pilat Isca and edited by Heiner M. Becker, ISBN 0900 384 891, 1996. I may fiche it as well as the Italian edition, in spite of the copyright claimed by Heiner M. Becker. How dare he claim a copyright on a book written by someone else & translated by 3 other people? I do also very much doubt that he was as able as the translator IDA PILAT ISCAT was. He might not have improved but worsened her job. If that were the case, should he be rewarded for that? And the other contributors are to get nothing? – A review can be found in ANARCHIST AGE, WEEKLY REVIEW, date?, which mentions that: “The largest collection in the world of anarchist materials is housed in the International Institute of Social History, I.I.S.H., in Amsterdam. The basis of this collection was Max Nettlau’s own collection and archive. The Institute’s entire catalogue can be accessed through the Internet: http://www.iisg.nl – I can only hope that they do list all the microfilms they produced, as well, and their prices. So far I have tried, once, in vain, to access this catalog. – J.Z., 10.6.1999.

NETTLAU, MAX, Outline of the History of Ideas of Anarchy & Other Articles on Various Subjects, IN RUSSIAN, 1951, 397pp: 1-95, in PP 1497. – Sorry, by I have no translation of the titles of the “other articles”. – J.Z.

NEW ACTION LINKAGE NETWORKER, see: COOPERATIVES AND COMMUNITY MTM, in PP 1238.

NEW ACTION LINKAGE NETWORKER, THE, No. 56, January 90, 47pp, in PP 1407: 1-109. – This network or free expression newsletter shows how much and to what limited extent one can use print on paper for freedom of expression and information. It did not permit the inclusion of long pamphlets or of books. Most of its contents does not appeal to me, like most New Age and Greenie writings. But an anarchist like Michael A. Gunderloy had quite a few letters in it. I do not know whether it is still continued on paper or on the Internet. – J.Z.

NEW AGE CITY STATE, THE HUMANIST PERSPECTIVE, PP 613,

NEW ALEXANDRIA, THE, The Alexandria Institute, Boulder, I/1, July – August 86. Founder: Binx Selby. 14pp, in PP1349: 23. – It took the expensive high tech road and asked for correspondingly high contributions – which not enough people were willing to offer. The affordable self-help road, fiche and floppies, now added to by text only CD-ROMs, was ignored. – J.Z. ZUBE, JOHN, to SELBY, BINX, of the former ALEXANDRIA INSTITUTE, 16 Jan. 92, 2pp, in PP 1349: 37.

NEW AMERICAN, THE, American Opinion Publishing, listing of its conservative online articles, 1997, 19pp, in PP 1537: 151. – LMP has not yet downloaded these essays and will not microfiche them, since they are all copyrighted.

NEW AUTHOR ENTERPRISES, Home Page, 1p, in PP 1543/45: 791. – Apparently a new vanity press, but one asking for submissions on disk. Its final product, apparently, is still to be only print on paper. Service offered are specified but not priced. Paragraphs are wrongly numbered. If they offered publication in affordable alternative media then they could also offer attractively low service charges. Alas, they prefer to ride paper tigers. – J.Z.

NEW ECONOMY, ed. by CHRISTOPHER J. BUDD, introductory leaflets and sample copy of NEW ECONOMY, No. 11, wholly reproduced here, although this time it contains only 2pp on monetary alternatives. He is into lots of other “things”, too. – In PP 906.

NEW LIBERTARIAN WEEKLY, Long Beach, Vol. 3, Nos. 1 – 49, Nov. 30, 1975 – Nov. 21, 1976, 249pp, published by SEK 3, in PP 1345/46: 1-249. – Over the years, even decades, SEK III and his NEW LIBERTARIAN movement have made numerous efforts to achieve enlightenment and liberation on the costly and laborious paper path, always financially struggling, with publications mostly having only a few pages and mostly being discontinued or becoming very irregular after a short while. Nevertheless, he continues in this paper addiction and ignores more affordable, easier and efficient publishing options, like microfiche, floppy disks and text-only CD-ROMs and also the Internet on-line option (as far as I know). When will the burnt child begin to shy away from the fire? As an octogenarian only? All this enthusiasm, energy and commitment – wasted on print on paper. All too soon out of print and inaccessible – and never reaching enough people or more than an almost insignificant fraction of the world population. Always expecting others to pay for his paper addiction. And also realizing that he could not afford to keep or restore all his paper output in print. Is he a printer by trade? How can one induce such committed radicals to seriously consider their alternative publishing media options? His associates, Koman and Schulman, for a while, tried some floppy disk publishing. See under SOFTSERV, where I printed out their introductory disk and fiched it. But it was so set upon copyrights, contract details and making a profit that it became an unattractive and almost bureaucratic alternative. It seemed also more interested in publishing SF rather than libertarian writings. Self-publishing in this medium would have been so much easier for the authors. For marketing only a common directory or computer file would have been necessary. – PIOT, John Zube, 24 September 1996.

NEW RIGHT, See: CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN, The New Right, Review, 3pp,of: VIGUERIE, RICHARD A., The New Right: We’re Ready to Lead, Caroline House, 186pp: 286, in PP 1529- 33. – ARE ANY leaders ready? Have they ever been? All these power mongers and control freaks should be confined to their own volunteer communities, which are only exterritorially autonomous and from which all their members would remain free to secede. – PIOT, J.Z., 22.11.98.

NEW SOCIALIST, THE, Leaflet, 1p, 95, with some notes by J.Z., in PP 1263.

NEW STUDIUM GENERALE, Historical Introduction, The Final Dictionary, 4pp leaflet, 29x, in PP 929. (YOU try to make sense of it. I can’t. J.Z.)

NEWSWEEK, Marijuana: Is it Time for a Change in our Laws, Sep. 7., 1970, 7pp, in PP 1362/63: 161. – As wrongful laws should not only be changed but abolished. No special laws need be passed against giving drugs to children. – But then we are accustomed to getting the minds of our children poisoned e.g. by compulsory miseducation. – J.Z.

NEWTON, MAX, Stable Prices Point to New Gold Standard, July 88 clipping, in PP 787, The Marvellous Miracle of the Disappearing Greenback, Dec. 88, 1p, in PP 818.

NEWTON, MAX, The Tough Money Scoffs at us Lousy Mug Punters, THE AUSTRALIAN, 25 April 89, 2pp, 29x, in PP 865. – Without any envy, this tough stand of big money toughs against governmental regulators and interventionists, does get my CHEERS! Between them, the small savers and investors could have even more clout – if only they realized this, organized and used it! – J.Z.

NEWTON, PETER M., Who among us still Hopes to Learn about the Nature of Man? Review Essay of C. Wright Mills, The Sociological Imagination, Oxford UP, 1959, UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING, Winter 1981, 13-14, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1203p1268, headed: Moral Honesty in Social Science.

NICGORSKI, WALTER, Cicero and the Rebirth of Political Philosophy, THE POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEWER 8, Fall 78, 63-101, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p717, headed: Cicero and Modern Political Philosophy.

NICGORSKI, WALTER, The Significance of the Non-Lockean Heritage of the Declaration of Independence, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF JURISPRUDENCE 21, 1976, 156-177, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1200p599, headed: Non-Lockean Thought and the Declaration.

NICHOLS, ROSALIE, Confessions of a Randian Cultist. An Open Letter to Ayn Rand regarding the Branden Interview, Jan. 72, 39pp, in PP 23 & 24. – I for one am not complacent about any pro-freedom writings remaining unpublished or not reprinted and not represented in most libraries. – J.Z., 2.8.95.

NICHOLS, ROSALIE, Confessions of a Randian Cultist. An Open Letter to Ayn Rand regarding the Branden Interview, Jan. 72, 39pp, in PP 24.

NICHOLS, ROSALIE, see S.E.L.F. REPORT, Newsletter of the Society for Education in Laissez-Faire, Feb. 1970: Right-Wing Rationale for Non Recognition of Indian Rights, by Rosalie Nichols, 24pp. – The April 1970 issue contains, apart from some short articles: Rosalie Nichols, Social Darwinism or, How to Turn People Off to Laissez Faire, a book review of: Hofstadter, Richard: Social Darwinism in American Thought, Boston, Beacon Press, 1968, 248pp. This review, 8pp, both issues, only on hand, in PP 1133.

NICHOLS, ROSALIE, The Property Rights of American Indians: A Discussion with Ayn Rand, 1968, 2pp: 213, in PP 1457/62.

NIEMEYER, GERHART, Freedom and Rights: What Is to Be Done? THE REVIEW OF POLITICS 40, Apr. 78, 183-195 summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1201p700, headed: Freedom: the Politics of Justice and Existence.

NIENKAMP, HEINRICH, Fuersten ohne Krone, fast ein Roman, Berlin, 1916, 1918, indexiert, 393 S., with some notes by J.Z., in PP 1,043. – Against egalitarianism, for the promotion of talents, through wealth, across all frontiers. A celebration of natural inequality. – J.Z.

NIESEWAND, PETER, Hint in his novel SCIMITAR, on refusal to accept new government paper money in Afghanistan, 1983, in PP 787.

NIESEWAND, PETER, Scimitar, a 4 pp extract on an old Afghanistan custom that could have saved many lives but is still all too little known to the victims on all sides. In PP 785.

NIGERIAN NATIONAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION, Dr. Thomas UWAIFO, 1p confidence trick letter: 205, with my complaint about it, 11 Nov. 97, 2pp: 206. – Almost all “privatization” schemes run by bureaucrats and politicians, primarily for their own benefit, rather than for that of the taxpayers (involuntary investors in national assets), are essentially confidence tricks. And most of them did get away with it so far. – J.Z.

NISKANEN, WILLIAM A., Free Trader U.S. the Big Bully in International Trading, 1990, 1p, CATO CLIPPINGS, in PP 1139. Free trading, especially unilateral free trading, is not bullying. But governments, typically, under the name of Free Trade, strike many protectionist deals, which only serve to give Free Trade a bad name. Government haggling isn’t trader haggling. Free Trade should be realized first only among volunteer communities, organized under exterritorial autonomy. Separation of all territorial States from all free traders! The protectionists to remain free to try living in their own messes, at their expense and risk. – J.Z.

NIXON & THE ECONOMY, PP 369. Politicians are all distinguishable only by different degrees of meddling. – J.Z.

NOCK, ALBERT JAY, The Ideal Unversity, 1p from his editorial: The Vanishing University, in The Freeman Book, 1924, in PP 1418: 5.

NOCK, ALBERT JAY, The Myth of a Guilty Nation, reviewed by JAMES J. MARTIN, 1p, in PP 1367/68: 15.

NOCK, ALBERT JAY, Why Nature’s Way is Best, 4pp, on Single Tax, in PP 1265.

NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, A 2pp sampling of the books it offers, 24x in PP 50-54.

NOCKIAN SOCIETY, THE, Artemus Ward, 5pp, 307, in PP 1454. – This contribution is only initialled: R.M.T. – If the society cleared it with the publishers and heirs, I would gladly microfiche all the writings by AJN that they would want me to and made available to me – if I do not possess them already. Instead, they are committed to trade a few new and second-hand copies. – J.Z.

NOLAN, DAVID F., Present at the Creation, 2pp, in PP 1350, on the libertarian party movement: 35. – What could have been done otherwise, with the enthusiasm, manhours and funds sunk into libertarian party attempts? – Could they not have been mobilized for more fruitful endeavours? Does politics have mass appeal, like sports, music etc., but freedom studies, writing, publishing etc. has not? – J.Z., 30.9.97.

NOLAN, DAVID F., Present at the Creation, Interview by AGAINST THE WALL with David F. Nolan, 7pp, in PP 1432/1439: 975.

NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, The Inside Story on the Somali Conflict, 2pp, in PP 1287/89p316. – Without awareness of the exterritorial autonomy alternative for volunteer communities, no real insights on such civil wars are possible. It is like being a member of a well-meaning fire brigade, but without awareness of what causes fire and what water can do against it. – J.Z.

NOTTEN, MICHAEL VAN, The Political Rationale for Free Zones in Europe, 24pp, in PP 1,004.

NOW WHAT, Issue Two, Spring 1989, by Waves Forest, Monterey, CA, 32pp, in PP 1,000. Contains: Oxygen and the Future of Life on Earth; Fresh Water from the Sea: Electrogravitational Desalination; The Ultimate Soil Nutrient is Free: Seawater Restores Trace Mineral Balance, Boosk Crop Yields and Pest Resistance; An Overview of Solid-State Free Energy Devices, by Mobius Rex; Is Is the 11th Hour: Do You Know Where Your Democracy Is? by Cyrano; Contacts and Sources of Unapproved News.

NOZICK, ROBERT, State, Anarchy, and Utopia, here only in a 4pp review by Lauchlan Chipman, in QUADRANT, titled The Libertarian Right, 36x, in PP 418-419, p194.

NRMA, 1984 letter, informing that now only the Government Insurance Office may provide Compulsory Third Party Insurance in N.S.W., 1p, 29x, in PP 724. Since then this business has become privatized and competitive, again. – J.Z. 1/94.

NUCLEAR ENERGY, See: OSBORN, JULIAN, The Facts – a reply to Bolwell’s Against Nuclear Energy, 9pp: 73, in PP 1504. – I am no longer surprised to find that “objective” and “respected” scientists are able to ignore facts which do not fit their favourite model. They seem to live in ivory towers, too, surrounded by yes-sayers. Probably, before such people would concede that they might be wrong, millions may have to die. – Apart from those who at least convinced themselves of the harmlessness and rightfulness of the use of nuclear energy, there are always apologists to be found for governments and their favourite industries, even among “scientists”. – J.Z.

NUCLEAR REACTORS, See: Price- Anderson Repeal Campaign Underway, 1p, in PP 279: 38, on repeal of very limited government insurance for nuclear reactor accidents. What has become of this campaign? – J.Z., 10/97.

NUCLEAR REACTORS, See: ROBERTS, CALVIN, Ukraine mourns nuclear disaster, 1p, 96, in PP 1349: 120. – While the reactors age and have one accident after the other, more or less reported, their defenders engage in a shouting match : Our reactors are safer than yours! – and people living around them are given no say on the matter – J.Z.

NUCLEAR REACTORS: ROSS, PHILLIP, You Want Clean and Green? Go Nuclear, 1p, in P1336/39: 357. – Some libertarians, too, suffer from collective myopia when it comes to “modern”, “scientific” and “clean” nuclear power and trod along the governmental propaganda line or that of privileged corporations. – J.Z., 18.1996.

NUCLEAR WAR PREVENTION, From Particular Single Steps all else Could Follow, PP 16-18.

NUCLEAR WAR PREVENTION, Program for the Prevention of Nuclear War, from appendix I of PP 16 – 18, with a human rights draft of 27 points, in PP 589/90.

NUCLEAR WAR PREVENTION, Steps to Prevent Nuclear War, in PP 16-18.

NUCLEAR WAR PREVENTION, The most Important Single Point for the Prevention of Nuclear War, in PP 16-18.

NUCLEAR WAR PREVENTION, Three Steps towards Nuclear War Prevention, in PP 16-18.

NUCLEAR WAR PREVENTION, Why Would the Basic, Libertarian & Constitutional Reform, Advocated by this Publication, Prevent Atomic War, Stop the Nuclear Arms Race and Make almost Everyone Interested in One-Sided Nuclear Disarmament? 8pp, in PP 12. – A no. of alphabetical entries, anticipating the handbook later reproduced in PP 16-18.

NUCLEAR WAR PREVENTION, Wrong Ideas, Ideas Supposed to Prevent Nuclear War, PP 16-18. – If politicians were moral and civilized enough to be entrusted with nuclear mass murder devices, they would have destroyed them long ago, even unilaterally. Instead, they keep them in readiness against us. From which follows… – J.Z.

NUCLEAR WAR THREAT, see KOREA, NORTH KOREA, See Paranoic Kims Holds Region to Ransom, The Sunday Times, 1p, reprinted by THE AUSTRALIAN, 16 Nov.93, in PP 1142. – More madmen with their fingers on nuclear buttons? And tyrannicide is still frowned upon, if not liable to prosecution, and all too rarely discussed. How many Hitlers, Stalins and Maos do we need – to learn from their examples? My own anti-nuclear programme has been detailed in PP 16-18. – J.Z.

NUCLEAR WAR THREAT: BECKMAN, PETR, Sober facts about Nuclear War, 2pp, in PP 1430/31: 175. – Nuclear war is based on the principle of collective responsibility and of “territorial integrity”, both as anti-libertarian as possible. B., although an outspoken anti-communist, was a collectivist himself, by believing that whole cities or even nations, although obviously oppressed, could be “enemies”. As far as I know, he never discussed tyrannicide, rightful war aims and warfare methods, the rightful treatment of POWs and of deserters, separate peace treaties with the oppressed, via truly representative, i.e. competing and voluntaristic governments in exile. On this topic one should rather consult M.N. ROTHBARD’S “War, Peace & the State” – and my own ABC Against Nuclear War. – J.Z., 9/97.

NUCLEAR WAR THREAT: ZUBE, JOHN to JEANES, IKE, regarding his peace book: Forecast & Solution – grappling with the nuclear, 7pp letter, 21 May 96, in PP 1440/42: 558. – No reply received. Every year probably more than a 100 books are published on this and related subjects – but one sees only rarely any of them in bookshops and libraries – and most of these are full of flawed and conventional ideas. Nevertheless, all of them should be made easily accessible. That would cost much less than another war, especially, if they were reproduced e.g. on microfiche and text only CD-ROMs. Alas, each author seem to consider his book as a panacea and the peace fans have usually only a few titles in mind and often only a single, simple and flawed peace idea. – Peace ought to be taken much more serious. So far, in bookshops, you have large sections on war but rarely even one on peace. – J.Z., 10.10.97.

NUCLEAR WAR, AN ABC AGAINST NUCLEAR WAR, a handbook of ideas on the prevention of nuclear war, proposing the dissolution of the warfare state through extension of individual liberties and responsibilities, freedom vs. the ultimate of statism – nuclear holocaust. Contains 500 suggestions, alphabetical, on unrestricted individual rights and liberties, including e.g. monetary freedom, free migration, free trade, volunteer militias, right to resist, right & duty to desert from a dictatorship, tyrannicide, military insurrections, rightful governments in exile, exterritorial autonomy for all volunteer groups – based on individual secession, decision on war & peace by the people. Also on: Unilateral nuclear disarmament, unilateral peace declarations, separate peace treaties, destruction of all nuclear reactors and on rightful war aims. 1975, 270pp, 24x, PP 16-18. – A few hundred hard copies remain. $ 10 by sea, including postage. Warning, badly printed and bound at home. But this is a small risk compared with the risk you are taking now. – J.Z.

NUCLEAR WAR, What Does Really Make for Nuclear War? 3pp, 1975, in PP 16-18.

NUCLEAR WASTES : Facts on West Valley Nuclear Wastes, compiled by the Coalition on West Valley Nuclear Wastes, 6pp, n.d., in PP 981.

NULTY, T., Bishop: Back to the Land, extract by Henry George from Nulty’s essay on the Land Question, 19pp, 29x, in PP 367.

NURSEY-BRAY, PAUL, with JIM JOSE, ROBYN WILLIAMS & GRAHAM PURCHASE, A Select Bibliography of Anarchist Thought, annotated, Dec. 88, 178pp, 29x, in PP 873. A second edition was planned for Nov. 89 but appeared only much later, compiled by NURSEY-BRAY, as an expensive library book, for ca. $ 55 and copyrighted. At that

NUSSBAUM, BRUCE, The World After Oil: The Shifting Axis of Power and Wealth, N.Y., Simon & Schuster, 319pp, 3pp review only, by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN: 430.

O.H., Institute fuer Eheglueck, 2 S., Lebenskunst, Ehe, Braeuteschule, IDEEN ARCHIV, in PP 1330-1332: 80. Marriage. Where and how do people learn what makes for a good marriage partner and a happy marriage? Trial and error alone. That does not seem to work very well. Numerous optional marriage contracts would help, but also sufficient advance information on the usual problems that are encountered in these relationships and their various solutions. – J.Z., 28.9.97.

OBERDIEK, HANS, The Role of Sanctions and Coercion in Understanding Law and Legal Systems, AMERICAN JOURNAL OF JURISPURDENCE 21, 1976, 71-94, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p217. Headed: Legal Justice and Coercion.

OBERHOLTZER, ELLIS PAXTON, The Referendum in America, together with some chapters on the initiative and recall, new edition, with supplements covering the years from 1900 to 1911, N.Y., 1911, indexed, 533pp, in PP 1095 & 1096.

OBJECTIVIST SCHOLAR, THE, II/4, 1986, 16pp: 6, in PP 1488. Only sample on hand. Copyrighted! – I do think that it is high time that Objectivists make their writings more cheaply and permanently accessible on alternative media like microfiche. To include this sample of 21pp costs me in original filming just $ 1.26, apart from the titling costs, $ 2.50, spread over 210 as large pages. To have it included in the first 100 duplicates, costs me $ 2.88, or 0.03 cents per duplicate. I think that most objectivist groups or even individuals could afford such publishing “investments” and would welcome the reductions in storage space, storage costs and postage labour that would thus become possible, as well as the permanency in print that is achieved via “on-demand publishing” in small batches from the original microfiche, whenever they are required for orders expected in the future. Moreover, most of the labour, apart from providing the original in photo-ready copy, is done, as cheaply, by automated and computerized micrographic service bureaus. If only Ayn Rand had known, appreciated and publicized this option! Why not apply some reasoning & microeconomics in this sphere NOW? – J.Z., 21.5.98.

OBJECTIVIST SCHOLAR, THE, Piedmont, Cal., An Open Exchange of Ideas by Students of Objectivism, introduction, 5pp: 1, in PP 1488.

OBJECTIVST FORUMS, New Zealand, Home Page, 2pp, in PP 1535: 172. Seems designed mainly for students.

O’DRISCOLL, GERALD P., Jr., The American Express Case: Public Good or Monopoly? THE JOURNAL OF LAW AND ECONOMICS 19, 1976, 163-175, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1199p198. Headed: Information Costs.

OGILVIE, WILLIAM, See: DAVIDSON, J. MORRISON, Concerning Four Precursors of Henry George and also The Land Gospel according to Winstanley “The Digger”, 1899, 152pp, in PP 1259.

OGILVIE, WILLIAM, The Right of Property in Land, An Essay on the Right of Property in Land, with respect to its foundation in the law of nature, its present establishment by the municipal laws of Europe and the regulation by which it might be rendered more beneficial to the lower ranks of mankind, 1781, 1838, 1891, 157pp, in PP 1264.

O’KEEFFE, MATTHEW, From Minimal State to Welfare State, 1990, 2pp, LA Historical Notes No. 10, in PP 1,052 – 1,061. (Was the U.S. ever really a minimal State or, in all too many respects, already an authoritarian State? Look at its taxation, protectionism, postal, money, defence and jurisdiction monopolies, its whole territorial authoritarianism, militarily suppressing even a geographical secession. And if you are e.g. black red or yellow skinned, your judgment will tend to be even harsher. What for some is an acceptable minimum is for others already far beyond their acceptable maximum of government Suum cuique: To each his own. Only exterritorialism would give each the chance to get the government or the free society of his or her dreams. J.Z.)

O’LEARY, ELLEN, The Right to Bear Arms, 2pp, from CHALCEDON REPORT, August 1996, 245, in PP 1463/64.

O’LEARY, JAMES P., Wilhelm Roepke and the Problems of Contemporary International Political Economy, WORLD AFFAIRS 14, Spring 79, 307-312, summary only, 1p, in LITERATURE OF LIBERTY, in PP 1202p1203, headed: Roepke: Laissez faire and Social Order.

OLIPHANT, MARK, Sir, Peace Plan, 1p, 29x, in PP 1&2.

OLIVER, J. MICHAEL, In Defense of Pirateering, 2pp, in PP 1312/1314: 148. – Piracy against the State or expropriation of the State? Compare PP 19C.

OLIVER, J. MICHAEL, Strategy & Tactics, 1p: 90, in PP 1498.

OLIVER, MICHAEL J., An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, The Libertarian Party & other Advocates of “Limited Government”, 2pp: 81, in PP 1498.

OLIVIER, ROBIN, A great escape, poorly depicted. Review of a film on SBS, Sydney Morning Herald, May 11, 1995, reporting on the escape of Jewish people from the Nazis, from Denmark to Sweden, with the extensive help not only of the Danish people but, ALSO, of the local GESTAPO! 1p, in PP 1257.

OLIVIER, SYDNEY, contribution to A SYMPOSIUM ON THE LAND QUESTION, 1890, 5pp, 29x, in PP 356.

ONTARIO LIBERTARIAN PARTY, The Canadian Nolan Chart, 2pp on classification, in PP 1271.

OPEN AIR SPEAKING CENTRES, PP 1 & 2, 61-63, 228, 399-401, 643.

OPEN AIR SPEAKING, See: ANDERSON, NELS, The Hobo. The Sociology of the Homeless Man, 1923, 1961. Here only 2 chapters of interest to me: XV: The Soap Box and the Open Forum, 15pp and XVI: Social and Political Hobo Organization, 12pp, on I.W.W., in PP 1276.

OPEN AIR SPEAKING, See: ZUBE, JOHN, Some Notes towards a Talk in The Domain, Sydney, Free Speech Day, 2 Nov. 97, & in the Wayside Chapel’s, later on, 29pp, 86, in PP 1451. On some of my main interests, from open air speaking centres to panarchism. – J.Z.

OPEN COOPERATIVES, According to BUCHEZ & HERTZKA, to Abolish the Monopoly Position of those Natural Monopolies which Do not Deserve Recognition, PP 61-63, 64 – 65, 70-74, 377, 402, 417, 551, 753, see HERTZKA, THEODOR, BUCHEZ, P., BECKERATH, U. v.. If you e.g. own a natural object like a nut and crack it and eat it all by yourself, others can hardly rightfully claim a share in your “natural monopoly” power over that nut. The natural monopoly concept is still insufficiently defined and controversial. That of railways existed for a while but has largely disappeared. That of land is still controversial and best countered by voluntaristic and competing land tenure systems, among which the open coops might win out. – J.Z.

OPITZ, EDMUND A., Essays in ‘THE FREEMAN’, over 50 essays and reviews, as compiled and arranged by himself, in PP 1,12 & 1013. – He had the material in several batches, listed by him. I produced the contents of each batch in the same order but not the batches in the same order. I made no note on their sequence. One article I had to leave out since I had not completely copied it. – J.Z.

OPPENHEIMER, FRANZ, Der Staat, Einladung zur Subskription, 4 S., n.d., Archiv fuer Sozial- u. Kulturgeschichte & Libertad Verlag Berlin, for 1990 Ausgabe, DM 20. Ab Jan. 91 regulaerer Ladenpreis DM 28. – This work could probably be reproduced on half a microfiche. The English edition on PP 320 occupies only part ot it. Consequently, for the price of ONE PRINTED copy, the fiche master AND the first 100 fiche duplicates could be reproduced, for microfiche publication upon demand. That would, obviously, make the collection of subscriptions for such an edition unnecessary. One person could sponsor dozens of microfiched titles every year – and keep them in print, in this format. What excuse do you have to offer for not taking up such an option? – J.Z., 4.5.97.

OPPENHEIMER, FRANZ, Erlebtes, Erstrebtes, Erreichtes, Lebenserinnerungen, 1963, Title leaf and publisher’s biographical note only, in PP 1408: 44. Geleitwort von Ludwig Erhard 2pp, in PP 1408: 46. – This is one of many books of F.O. and others that I would be interested in microfiching – if there were no copyrights troubles. Many of his works were burned by the Nazis. Not all of them may have been published or are still in print. He wanted to apply Theodor Hertzka’s “open cooperatives” almost exclusively to agricultural coops. Kurt Zube wanted them applied only to industrial and commercial ones, not to land reform, where he favoured his own plan. Only Ulrich von Beckerath wanted them applied, in a voluntaristic way and internally, in industry and agriculture. Oppenheimer was wrong in expecting from land reform the solution to all or most of the unemployment problem. I am reading this book now and find it very interesting in many ways. – J.Z., 1.3.97.

OPPOSITE TERMS DO NOT CLARIFY ISSUES SUFFICIENTLY: MATIASZ, JORJ, Polarity Thinking vs. Integrative Thinking, 3pp, in PP 1432/1439: 645. – So many false notions could not be maintained for long, IF all the varieties of definitions were listed in vast encyclopaedias on alternative media and if an enormous special encyclopaedia of the best refutations were already compiled and published. On microfiche or text only CD-ROM, it would be portable. – J.Z.

ORDER OF INDIVIDUALISTS, favouring an anarchist island Utopia, advertisement in THE NEW FREEWOMAN, in PP 1283/1286, sheet 482.

ORDER WITHOUT DESIGN, A Conference on Economic Models & Social Formations, by The Society for Austrian Economics, in conjunction with The David Hume Society, Sydney University, 27 Aug. 1980. It produced three papers, separately listed, by Antony Flew, Naomi Moldofsky and Sudha Shenoy, 41pp, 29x, in PP 384.

ORDER WITHOUT DESIGN, PP 384, see SPONTANEOUS ORDER, HARMONY, ORDER WITHOUT LAW, PP 1051.

ORIENT, JANE M., What Is a Doctor’s Relative Worth? 4pp, from THE FREEMAN, 9/89, 29x, in PP 895.

ORIENTAL TEMPLARS, A Document of the Order of Oriental Templars, 16 rights points, mentioned by R.A. Wilson, 48x, in PP 589/590.

ORIGIN OF MAN: Clipping, 96, headed: “Precedents”, on tiny prototype of man, China, 40 million years ago, 1p, in PP 1393: 124. – In Australia Aborigines do now claim to represent the oldest culture on Earth, just because some ca. 140,000 year old artefacts have been found. – I do not highly respect a culture which has not made more progress during as many years. I believe that e.g. the Eskimos achieved more under much worse conditions. – Almost all of us are of mixed races. Perhaps the Australian Aborigines did not mix enough? – J.Z.

ORNUM, WILLIAM H. VAN, Money – Cooperative Banking and Exchange, 1892, 66pp, with some notes by John Zube, in PP 496.

O’ROURKE, P.J., All the Trouble in the World, review, 1p, by CODDINGTON, DEBORAH, in PP 1336 – 39: 251.

ORTOLANO, RAPHAEL, Cubans a Libertarian Constituency, 1p, in PP 1287/89p355. – Some or many are, others are not and those who are, are still pretty mixed up, on many important points, like most people are, who call themselves libertarians or anarchists. – J.Z.

OSBORN, JULIAN, The Facts – a reply to Bolwell’s Against Nuclear Energy, 9pp: 73, in PP 1504. – I am no longer surprised to find that “objective” and “respected” scientists are able to ignore facts which do not fit their favourite model. They seem to live in ivory towers, too, surrounded by yes-sayers. Probably, before such people would concede that they might be wrong, millions may have to die. – Apart from those who at least convinced themselves of the harmlessness and rightfulness of the use of nuclear energy, there are always apologists to be found for governments and their favourite industries, even among “scientists”. – J.Z.

OSBORN, PHILLIP, Psycho-subversion and the Child. The Origin of Religion and Evil, 76, 4pp, in PP 1345/46: 138.

OUTLOOK, black & red, October issue, No. 3, year? Published by the Anarchist Syndicalist Alliance. This issue, only one on hand, compiled by the Manchester Syndicalist group, ca. 1971, 12pp, in PP 1162.

OWEN, ROBERT, See: SIMON, HELENE, Robert Owen. Sein Leben und seine Bedeutung fuer die Gegenwart, 1905, 1925, 338 S., in PP 1403: 1. – An intelligent reader should be able to ignore the socialist bias of the author. Among other things, R.O. experimented with new management, new education, productive cooperative and monetary freedom ideas. As a pioneer in these fields he did get many things wrong but, basically, he was a voluntarist and experimentalist and the patient pursuit of voluntaristic experiments, based on full individual sovereignty, which requires exterritorial autonomy, would gradually have supplied all the correct answers required. Owen can hardly be blamed for what some of the totalitarian socialists made of his teachings. Robert Owen would never have “liquidated” an opponent, except by better arguments & practices. According to Ulrich von Beckerath, Robert Owen, shortly before his death, was to have remarked that without a militia social reform could not be realized and maintained. He gave me Helene Simon’s biography as a reference – but I could not find anything on this there. This may be one of only 3 cases where I found him to be wrong. He must have found that remark in another work on Owen. – PIOT, J.Z., 28.2.97.

OWEN, ROBERT, The Life of Robert Owen by himself, with an introduction by M. Beer, indexed, N.Y., 1920, 352pp, in PP 1091.

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